& Juliet
6.2
Opened Nov 17, 2022
Aladdin
6.8
Opened Mar 20, 2014
Buena Vista Social Club
8.6
Opened Mar 19, 2025
Chess
6.3
Opened Nov 16, 2025
Chicago
9.5
Opened Nov 14, 1996
Death Becomes Her
8.1
Opened Nov 21, 2024
Dog Day Afternoon
5.1
Opened Mar 30, 2026
Every Brilliant Thing
7.9
Opened Mar 12, 2026
Giant
7.7
Opened Mar 23, 2026
Hadestown
8.2
Opened Apr 17, 2019
Hamilton
9.7
Opened Aug 6, 2015
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
8.9
Opened Apr 22, 2018
Just in Time
7.5
Opened Apr 26, 2025
Maybe Happy Ending
8.9
Opened Nov 12, 2024
MJ the Musical
6.8
Opened Feb 1, 2022
Moulin Rouge!
7.6
Opened Jul 25, 2019
Oh, Mary!
9.4
Opened Jul 11, 2024
Operation Mincemeat
7.8
Opened Mar 20, 2025
Ragtime
8.2
Opened Oct 16, 2025
Six
8.4
Opened Oct 3, 2021
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
5.8
Opened Apr 22, 2025
The Book of Mormon
8.7
Opened Mar 24, 2011
The Great Gatsby
4.8
Opened Apr 25, 2024
The Lion King
8.8
Opened Nov 13, 1997
The Outsiders
6.9
Opened Apr 11, 2024
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
7.4
Opened Nov 20, 2025
Wicked
5.3
Opened Oct 30, 2003
Review Roundups
Teatro La Plaza's Hamlet is now playing Off-Broadway at Theatre for a New Audience. See what the critics are saying about the production in BroadwayWorld's Review Roundup here!
Seagull: True Story is officially open at The Public Theater’s LuEsther Hall. Following runs at La MaMa and London’s Marylebone Theatre, the play will now run through May 3. Read reviews for the production.
Dog Day Afternoon has officially arrived on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre. Starring Emmy Award Winners Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the new play is written by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis and directed by two-time Olivier Award winner Rupert Goold. Check out what the critics are saying about the new play...
What do critics think of Red Bull Theater's TITUS ANDRONICUS, running now Off-Broadway, directed by Jesse Berger and starring Patrick Page, which runs through April 19?
See what the critics are saying about Tru Off-Broadway in BroadwayWorld's Review Roundup. The production starring Tony Award winner & five-time Emmy-nominee Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Truman Capote is presented for an audience of 99 patrons.
See what the critics are saying about The Public Theater’s world premiere play Public Charge, a new play based on true events written by former United States Ambassador Julissa Reynoso and award-winning playwright Michael J. Chepiga and directed by Tony Award winner Doug Hughes.
Regional Reviews
All Regional Reviews ›What did our critic think of ANGRY, RAUCOUS, AND SHAMELESSLY GORGEOUS at The Lyric Stage Company Of Boston?
This is a visionary and essential new work, a seminal and remarkable achievement of storytelling, music, and dance.
Center Rep presents Neil Simon’s classic tale of family and obligations, LOST IN YONKERS. In a world of sound bites, TikTok, and AI images, this show reminds us that when it comes to family, things haven’t really changed that much. With humor and heart, the show demonstrates that even in the midst of hurt and misunderstanding, there’s still no place like home.
What did our critic think of WAVE AFTER WAVE at Actors Theatre Of Louisville?
What did our critic think of TWILIGHT TO YOUR ETERNITY AT LE FORUM, LIÈGE BY BALLET DEL'ART at Forum De Liege?
At Osaka Shochikuza, Thank you Osaka Shochikuza Theatre!~WE are Shochikuza Danshi! Filled with fondest memories of our Kansai Junior days in the tatami dressing rooms, we celebrate the special place of our youth with Ae!
大阪・道頓堀の大阪松竹座で、『ほんまおおきに大阪松竹座~WE are 松竹座男子。今まで永らくお世話になりました。関ジュの頃、和室の楽屋で向き合った日々。そんな青春の場所でSUPER Aぇ!卒業式。~』が上演された。本公演は、同劇場で歩みを重ねてきた関西ジュニア出身者と現役メンバーが集結し、その歴史と絆を振り返る特別なステージである。
SUPER EIGHT、WEST.、なにわ男子、Aぇ! groupをはじめとする出演者が一堂に会し、歌やダンス、トークを通して松竹座への想いを表現。過去の楽曲や演出も織り交ぜながら、関西ジュニアの系譜を体現する内容となっていた。
The best kind of group therapy, TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS at Stages Houston
ANITA is a joyful celebration of humanity.
The touring production of The Bodyguard arrives at a pivotal moment in its continental journey. After stops in Zurich, Munich and Berlin, interspersed with various UK engagements including London, the show now plays its final German date at the Alte Oper Frankfurt. From here, it will return to British venues through mid-year. There is, accordingly, a sense of culmination in the air: a production taking its last bow on German soil before retreating to its home circuit. And what a send-off it proves to be.
Director Julia Rodriguez-Elliott delivers a production that pulses with quiet power and a moody score. An excellent cast renders Miller’s band of climbers, dreamers and ghosts with skill and sensitivity.
When Margaret enters a Glasgow gay bar for the very first time, she discovers a whole new world through the spiky bartender, chaotic kitchen porter, and a mysterious package waiting to be opened.
Miles Franklin’s best known work, MY BRILLIANT CAREER is given the musical theatre treatment for a modern age by Sheridan Harbridge (Book), Dean Bryant (Book and Lyrics) and Mathew Frank (Music) and the outcome is amazing.
What did our critic think of THE PIN-UP GIRLS at Winter Park Playhouse?
What did our critic think of BERHANTU at Eclipse Studios?
A small, sincere musical that reaches for neither spectacle nor modernity.
Sometimes alchemy really happens. A blockbuster title with a perfect cast at the most appropriate time of year makes up the spectacular new production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR now playing at Shea’s 710 Theatre.
The Orange Girls and St. Louis Actors’ Studio’s The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a beautiful work. The production brings together all the design elements of a play into an artistic expression of friendship and feminism through intelligent story telling. It is flawlessly directed, convincingly acted, and meticulously executed. Its originality, integrity, honesty, and impact would make any Nobel prize winning scientist proud.
Ottawa Little Theatre’s presentation of Kimberly Akimbo, written by David Lindsay-Abaire, is a fun, quirky, and deeply human play about growing up amid unusual challenges. Set deep in the suburbs of New Jersey, we meet Kimberly (Sharon Bernbaum), a teenager navigating high school, family chaos, and a first crush while carrying more responsibility than anyone her age should, thanks to a rare disease and a dysfunctional family.
Berkely Rep’s co-production with La Jolla Playhouse of Ngozi Anywanu’s The Monsters is a joyous, heartwarming story of the bond between sister and brother that will want to make you hug your sibling. Both emotionally devastating and rewarding, The Monsters is brilliantly written, superbly acted by Anyanwu and Bay Area–born actor Sullivan Jones (HBO’s The Gilded Age, Slave Play on Broadway), and beautifully staged by Director Tamilla Woodard and her technical crew.
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